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On the dynamics of vortex-droplet co-axial interaction: insights into droplet and vortex dynamics

Journal

JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS
Volume 918, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jfm.2021.363

Keywords

drops and bubbles

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  1. IGSTC (Indo-German Science and Technology Center) [SP/IGSTC-18-0003]

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This study elucidates the mechanism of co-axial interaction between droplets and vortex rings of different circulation strengths. Experimental and theoretical analyses of droplet and vortex dynamics show that the interaction leads to a reduction in circulation strength, total energy and enstrophy.
Interaction of droplets with vortical structures is ubiquitous in nature, ranging from raindrops to a gas turbine combustor. In this work, we elucidate the mechanism of co-axial interaction of a droplet with a vortex ring of different circulation strengths (Gamma = 45-161 cm(2) s(-1)). We focus on both the droplet and the vortex dynamics, which evolve in a spatio-temporal fashion during different stages of the interaction, as in a two-way coupled system. Vortex rings of varying circulation strengths are generated by injecting a slug of water into a quiescent water-filled chamber. Experimental techniques such as high-speed particle image velocimetry, planner laser-induced fluorescence imaging and high-speed shadowgraphy are used in this work. In the droplet dynamics, different regimes of interaction are identified, including deformation (regime-I), stretching and engulfment (regime-II) and breakup of the droplet (regime-III). Each interaction regime is explained using existing theoretical models that closely match the experimental data. In the vortex dynamics, we compare the interaction's effect on different characteristics of the vortex rings, such as pressure and the vorticity distribution, circulation strength, total energy and enstrophy variation with time. It is found that the interaction leads to a reduction in these parameters.

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